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By: Language: English Series: Contract Journal ; 430(6541) 7 September 2005, 22(1)Publication details: 2005Subject(s): Summary: Discusses the case "Bryen and Langley Ltd v Martin Boston" ([2005] EWCA Civ 973, L130706) which looks at the problems caused by the way contracts are entered into. The case showed that even though a formal JCT building contract had not been signed, the dealings between the parties showed that they were contractually committed on the basis of the JCT contract and consequently the adjudicator did have jurisdiction to make an award in their dispute.
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Discusses the case "Bryen and Langley Ltd v Martin Boston" ([2005] EWCA Civ 973, L130706) which looks at the problems caused by the way contracts are entered into. The case showed that even though a formal JCT building contract had not been signed, the dealings between the parties showed that they were contractually committed on the basis of the JCT contract and consequently the adjudicator did have jurisdiction to make an award in their dispute.